Jagermeister Liqueur 1.75L - Amsterwine - Spirits - Jagermeister
Jagermeister Liqueur 1.75L - Amsterwine - Spirits - Jagermeister

Jagermeister Liqueur 1.75L

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N/A from Germany
$46.99
$57.99
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This nut-brown liqueur, known best as a college shooter, has a sophisticated side, too. Look for a root-like nose that hints at sarsaparilla and a spiced, warming palate that suggests cinnamon, gingerbread, molasses and clove.
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Description

Dark, bold and packed with intense flavor, Jägermeister is unlike any liqueur you've ever sipped before. Originally a celebratory drink for hunters (hence the "jäger"), it's the ideal drink to mark every big win — or even a well-deserved weekend. Jäger is 70 proof, so you know this liqueur means business.

A true classic, the Jägermeister recipe hasn't changed since it was first made in 1878 in Wolfenbüttel, Germany. This dark-colored liqueur is made with 56 different herbs and spices, including licorice, anise, ginger, juniper berries and citrus peel. The herb and spice blend is steeped in water and alcohol, and its aged in oak barrels for a year. Then it's mixed with sugar and alcohol before it's bottled and shipped right to your front door.

Even the Jägermeister bottle is custom. As the story goes, distiller Curt Mast and his buddies spent a lot of time hunting and needed a bottle that could stand up to their outdoorsy lifestyle. Mast did what anyone would do and dropped a bunch of bottles on the floor until he found a shape that held up to his tests. The easiest way to enjoy Jägermeister is in the form of an ice-cold shot, preferably chilled to zero degrees. But if you're more of a cocktail fan, try a Jäger Tonic with tonic water, citrus zest and ice.

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Spice/Herb Liqueur

Spice/herb liqueur is a flavored spirit infused with a combination of various spices and herbs, creating a robust and aromatic profile. These liqueurs often blend botanicals like cinnamon, cloves, or herbs to achieve a complex and well-balanced taste. Commonly enjoyed as a digestif or in cocktails, spice herb liqueurs add a distinctive and flavorful twist to the world of spirits. Popular examples include Chartreuse and Jägermeister.

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